Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer

A novel process for the fabrication of Long Range Surface Plasmon Polariton (LRSPP) waveguide based biosensors is presented herein. The structure of the biosensor is comprised of Au stripe waveguide devices embedded in thick CYTOP claddings with a SiO2 solvent diffusion barrier and etch-stop layer....

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Main Author: Hanif, Raza
Other Authors: Berini, Pierre
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19880
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4507
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-198802018-01-05T19:00:55Z Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer Hanif, Raza Berini, Pierre Tait, Niall Plasmonics Long Range Surface Plasmon Polariton Microfabrication Silicon Dioxide (SiO2) O2 plasma RIE etch e-beam evaporation Micro-fluidic channels Optical cut-back measurements CYTOP A novel process for the fabrication of Long Range Surface Plasmon Polariton (LRSPP) waveguide based biosensors is presented herein. The structure of the biosensor is comprised of Au stripe waveguide devices embedded in thick CYTOP claddings with a SiO2 solvent diffusion barrier and etch-stop layer. The SiO2 layer is introduced to improve the end quality of Au waveguide structures, which previously deformed during the deposit of the upper cladding process and to limit the over-etching of CYTOP to create micro-fluidic channels. The E-beam evaporation method is adapted to deposit a thin SiO2 on the bottom cladding of CYTOP. A new micro-fluidic design pattern is introduced. Micro-fluidic channels were created on selective Au waveguides through O2 plasma etching. The presented data and figures are refractive index measurements of different materials, thickness measurements, microscope images, and AFM images. Optical power cutback measurements were performed on fully CYTOP-cladded symmetric LRSPP waveguides. The end-fire coupling method was used to excite LRSPP modes with cleaved polarization maintaining (PM) fibre. The measured mode power attenuation (MPA) was 6.7 dB/mm after using index-matched liquid at input and output fibre-waveguide interfaces. The results were compared with the theoretical calculations and simulations. Poor coupling efficiency and scattering due to the SiO2 are suspected for off-target measurements. 2011-04-18T14:51:40Z 2011-04-18T14:51:40Z 2011 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19880 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4507 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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language en
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topic Plasmonics
Long Range Surface Plasmon Polariton
Microfabrication
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
O2 plasma RIE etch
e-beam evaporation
Micro-fluidic channels
Optical cut-back measurements
CYTOP
spellingShingle Plasmonics
Long Range Surface Plasmon Polariton
Microfabrication
Silicon Dioxide (SiO2)
O2 plasma RIE etch
e-beam evaporation
Micro-fluidic channels
Optical cut-back measurements
CYTOP
Hanif, Raza
Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer
description A novel process for the fabrication of Long Range Surface Plasmon Polariton (LRSPP) waveguide based biosensors is presented herein. The structure of the biosensor is comprised of Au stripe waveguide devices embedded in thick CYTOP claddings with a SiO2 solvent diffusion barrier and etch-stop layer. The SiO2 layer is introduced to improve the end quality of Au waveguide structures, which previously deformed during the deposit of the upper cladding process and to limit the over-etching of CYTOP to create micro-fluidic channels. The E-beam evaporation method is adapted to deposit a thin SiO2 on the bottom cladding of CYTOP. A new micro-fluidic design pattern is introduced. Micro-fluidic channels were created on selective Au waveguides through O2 plasma etching. The presented data and figures are refractive index measurements of different materials, thickness measurements, microscope images, and AFM images. Optical power cutback measurements were performed on fully CYTOP-cladded symmetric LRSPP waveguides. The end-fire coupling method was used to excite LRSPP modes with cleaved polarization maintaining (PM) fibre. The measured mode power attenuation (MPA) was 6.7 dB/mm after using index-matched liquid at input and output fibre-waveguide interfaces. The results were compared with the theoretical calculations and simulations. Poor coupling efficiency and scattering due to the SiO2 are suspected for off-target measurements.
author2 Berini, Pierre
author_facet Berini, Pierre
Hanif, Raza
author Hanif, Raza
author_sort Hanif, Raza
title Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer
title_short Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer
title_full Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer
title_fullStr Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer
title_full_unstemmed Microfabrication of Plasmonic Biosensors in CYTOP Integrating a Thin SiO2 Diffusion and Etch-barrier Layer
title_sort microfabrication of plasmonic biosensors in cytop integrating a thin sio2 diffusion and etch-barrier layer
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
publishDate 2011
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/19880
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-4507
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